Bulgaria and Romania will pursue an active policy for the development of joint tourist products for distant markets, especially China, where a joint Bulgarian-Romanian tourist information center is to open. This was what Bulgarian Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova said during the signing of a protocol of intent for cooperation with Romania in the sector of tourism. The document was signed in Craiova in the presence of Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and Romanian counterpart Victor Ponta. During the meeting of Minister Angelkova with Romanian counterpart Marcel Bogdan Pandelika it was agreed that Bulgaria and Romania would work on a joint project totaling 1.5 million euro that is to apply for financing from the Program for Cross-Border Cooperation. The plan includes creating a common strategy for creation of regional tourism products with thematic routes on both sides of the Danube in order to attract more tourists not only from the two countries, but also from third markets.
Overnight, clouds over the north and east will bring brief showers. There will be light to moderate westerly winds which will increase in strength on Monday, veering north-west and bringing in cold air. Showers will be widespread, especially in the..
The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that there are no reports of Bulgarian citizens being injured in the fire in the Macedonian city of Kočani. The Bulgarian Embassy in Skopje is in constant contact with Macedonian authorities and..
Thirty-three Bulgarian winemakers are representing the country at the International Wine and Spirits Fair in Düsseldorf, Germany. Speaking at the opening of the Bulgarian stand, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Stefan Burdzhev said:..
A protest is taking place in Sofia to demand maximum sentences for a man and a woman who killed animals in a particularly cruel way. So far, nearly..
Overnight, clouds over the north and east will bring brief showers. There will be light to moderate westerly winds which will increase in strength on..
In response to the tragedy in North Macedonia, where more than 50 people lost their lives in a fire at a nightclub in the town of Kočani, Foreign..
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